There are different ways to handle financial problems. Find out which one is right for you.

If, for example:

~ your home is in danger of, or already in foreclosure,

~ a creditor has threatened to or has repossessed your car or truck,

~ you are being harassed by creditors,

~ you have lost income or have had a medical catastrophe,

~ or simply can not afford to pay debts and still have enough money to feed your family,

then some form of relief is most likely available to you.

You should talk with a professional to determine which option would be most helpful.

We offer a confidential consultation.

Call 1-800-863-2818 to talk or to schedule a time to come in and meet.

Whatever you choose to do, you should have all the information available to you before you decide.

Your Credit Report

Under Vermont Law you are allowed to receive one free copy of your credit report from each credit reporting agency every 12 months.

You do not need to pay for these reports unless you have requested a report within the last year from the same company. Don’t be confused by the agencies telling you you can get your credit score for money. You do not need your credit score, only the report, which is free.

You will need to enter your SS#, your birth date and the numeric portion of your address. The report will be sent to you in a week or two.

The information contained on this site is not intended to be and should not be considered legal advice. The publishing of the information contained herein is not intended to create, and does not constitute any type of attorney-client relationship. Readers should not act upon this information without seeking professional counsel. The information contained herein is provided for general informational purposes only and may or may not reflect the most current legal developments.